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<b><span style="color: #404040;">On Children’s Day in Svobodny,</span></b><span style="color: #404040;"> </span><a href="http://vk.com/svobodnenskdetskgelezndoroga"><b>Svobodny’s</b> <b>G.M. Fadeyev</b> <b>Children’s Railway</b></a><span style="color: #404040;"> <b>launched its 85th anniversary season. This marks the start of summertime experience-building practice exposing young rail trainees to the amazing world of railway professions.</b></span>
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<span style="color: #404040;">In the run-up to the ceremonial assembly opening the train service season, volunteers representing the Amur chapter of the National Corporate Volunteering Council, or </span><a href="http://www.formula-hd.ru/nskvAO/">NCVC</a><span style="color: #404040;">, had put together engaging thematic stations offering every child an opportunity to find activities to their liking. The event was supported by corporate volunteers from the Amur GCC, the Amur Institute of Railway Transport, and from DORPROFZHEL, Svobodny’s Branch of Russian Railworkers’ Trade Union.</span>
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<b><span style="color: #404040;">Anna Antonova, Senior Supplemental Education Teacher at the Svobodny’s</span></b><span style="color: #404040;"> <b>G.M. Fadeev</b> <b>Children’s Railway:</b><i><br>
"Many thanks for their great support to #NCVC-on-Amur and to all volunteers! You did great! Thanks to your efforts, our children had made new friendships with their peers and got cheered up prior to the start of the ceremonial rally. Our students performed a number of assigned tasks, examined railway workers’ tools, danced, rearranged syllables and played word games. Their shining eyes were a clear sign that they loved it all!"</i></span>
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<span style="color: #404040;">The children were enthralled as they not only learned fascinating new facts about the railways world but also got to handle real tools used by locomotive crews, try on rail workers’ workwear, and feel like true railway heroes. Together with the volunteers, they danced as part of vibrant flash mobs, refreshed their skills at filming reels, and left their kind messages that spruced up the celebration.</span>
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<b><span style="color: #404040;">Maria Dyachkova</span></b><span style="color: #404040;">, <b>Lead Organization and HR Specialist at Svobodny’s DORPROFZHEL</b>:<br>
<i>"Events such as this one allow us to contribute to meaningful, kind and charitable causes while meeting like-minded, active people, and to generally having a good and useful time. We danced, we laughed, and we joked! It’s critical to be able to be models of positive engagement for our children. A first-time visitor to the launch of a train season, I was truly impressed today by how modern our facility is. I encourage our young students to pursue knowledge relentlessly, learn new things eagerly, and have useful time."</i></span>
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<b><span style="color: #404040;">Olga Kulchitskaya, Chief Specialist at Amur GCC:<br>
</span></b><i><span style="color: #404040;">"I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the organizers and all dedicated participants who set aside their chores to devote time to all these children on June 1. June 1 is the Children’s Day and is the first day of summer. And we celebrated it with the young railway trainees of the Lesser Transbaikal Railroad! We danced, we laughed and we had fun! And this was just a fraction of what happened over such a short period of time today. Many thanks to everyone involved: the volunteers, the organizers, and, of course, the students. Being a part of this team meant the world to me."</span></i>
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<span style="color: #404040;">The railway’s schedule can be found in the photo report.</span>
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On Children’s Day in Svobodny, Svobodny’s G.M. Fadeyev Children’s Railway launched its 85th anniversary season. This marks the start of summertime experience-building practice exposing young rail trainees to the amazing world of railway professions.
In the run-up to the ceremonial assembly opening the train service season, volunteers representing the Amur chapter of the National Corporate Volunteering Council, or NCVC, had put together engaging thematic stations offering every child an opportunity to find activities to their liking. The event was supported by corporate volunteers from the Amur GCC, the Amur Institute of Railway Transport, and from DORPROFZHEL, Svobodny’s Branch of Russian Railworkers’ Trade Union.
Anna Antonova, Senior Supplemental Education Teacher at the Svobodny’s G.M. Fadeev Children’s Railway:
"Many thanks for their great support to #NCVC-on-Amur and to all volunteers! You did great! Thanks to your efforts, our children had made new friendships with their peers and got cheered up prior to the start of the ceremonial rally. Our students performed a number of assigned tasks, examined railway workers’ tools, danced, rearranged syllables and played word games. Their shining eyes were a clear sign that they loved it all!"
The children were enthralled as they not only learned fascinating new facts about the railways world but also got to handle real tools used by locomotive crews, try on rail workers’ workwear, and feel like true railway heroes. Together with the volunteers, they danced as part of vibrant flash mobs, refreshed their skills at filming reels, and left their kind messages that spruced up the celebration.
Maria Dyachkova, Lead Organization and HR Specialist at Svobodny’s DORPROFZHEL:
"Events such as this one allow us to contribute to meaningful, kind and charitable causes while meeting like-minded, active people, and to generally having a good and useful time. We danced, we laughed, and we joked! It’s critical to be able to be models of positive engagement for our children. A first-time visitor to the launch of a train season, I was truly impressed today by how modern our facility is. I encourage our young students to pursue knowledge relentlessly, learn new things eagerly, and have useful time."
Olga Kulchitskaya, Chief Specialist at Amur GCC:
"I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the organizers and all dedicated participants who set aside their chores to devote time to all these children on June 1. June 1 is the Children’s Day and is the first day of summer. And we celebrated it with the young railway trainees of the Lesser Transbaikal Railroad! We danced, we laughed and we had fun! And this was just a fraction of what happened over such a short period of time today. Many thanks to everyone involved: the volunteers, the organizers, and, of course, the students. Being a part of this team meant the world to me."
The railway’s schedule can be found in the photo report.
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In the run-up to the ceremonial assembly opening the train service season, volunteers representing the Amur chapter of the National Corporate Volunteering Council, or NCVC, had put together engaging thematic stations offering every child an opportunity to find activities to their liking. The event was supported by corporate volunteers from the Amur GCC, the Amur Institute of Railway Transport, and from DORPROFZHEL, Svobodny’s Branch of Russian Railworkers’ Trade Union.
Anna Antonova, Senior Supplemental Education Teacher at the Svobodny’s G.M. Fadeev Children’s Railway:
"Many thanks for their great support to #NCVC-on-Amur and to all volunteers! You did great! Thanks to your efforts, our children had made new friendships with their peers and got cheered up prior to the start of the ceremonial rally. Our students performed a number of assigned tasks, examined railway workers’ tools, danced, rearranged syllables and played word games. Their shining eyes were a clear sign that they loved it all!"
The children were enthralled as they not only learned fascinating new facts about the railways world but also got to handle real tools used by locomotive crews, try on rail workers’ workwear, and feel like true railway heroes. Together with the volunteers, they danced as part of vibrant flash mobs, refreshed their skills at filming reels, and left their kind messages that spruced up the celebration.
Maria Dyachkova, Lead Organization and HR Specialist at Svobodny’s DORPROFZHEL:
"Events such as this one allow us to contribute to meaningful, kind and charitable causes while meeting like-minded, active people, and to generally having a good and useful time. We danced, we laughed, and we joked! It’s critical to be able to be models of positive engagement for our children. A first-time visitor to the launch of a train season, I was truly impressed today by how modern our facility is. I encourage our young students to pursue knowledge relentlessly, learn new things eagerly, and have useful time."
Olga Kulchitskaya, Chief Specialist at Amur GCC:
"I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the organizers and all dedicated participants who set aside their chores to devote time to all these children on June 1. June 1 is the Children’s Day and is the first day of summer. And we celebrated it with the young railway trainees of the Lesser Transbaikal Railroad! We danced, we laughed and we had fun! And this was just a fraction of what happened over such a short period of time today. Many thanks to everyone involved: the volunteers, the organizers, and, of course, the students. Being a part of this team meant the world to me."
The railway’s schedule can be found in the photo report.
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